T-minus 8 months
The countdown is on, and we're not really that far away. We need to continue to grow this list so we can build our off-site volunteer base for the success of the World Jamboree Amateur Radio Operations. Over the next few months I'm going to be putting together all the tools that we'll be using to get out the word of where we are and when we are on the bands. Using this mail list will also allow us to convey in longer format what's going on as we lead up to the event and daily as we operate the event. Please share this group with amateurs in your area that will also be willing to be on the other end of the radio for the scouts from all over the world that will be participating in the event next year. Thank you again for joining us here. 73 de NE4RD Bill PS - This is not an email list for official International Support Team (IST) information for the World Scout Jamboree 2019.
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Just an update...
Hello everyone! Robert, PC5E, over in the NA1WJ staff rocketchat asked how is sharing the NA1WJ QSO group.io group planned? Do team members need to make it known locally/nationally or will the media team do this somehow? We intend to grow this group organically over the next several months, this means we need you all to participate in getting your fellow hams involved in being the seeds that help us stay on the air and get the scouts at the World Jamboree a positive experience on the bands as they visit the station. As more information that is relevant to those wanting to help from their homes and club stations, I will share that here. As well, I'll be looking for one of members here as a coordinator for this, because as the event approaches nearer, my time will be consumed with making the on-site operation a success. Feel free to help spread the word through club meetings, word of mouth, twitter, facebook, etc. If you are not following @NA1WJ_Scouting on Twitter, please do that as well. 73 de NE4RD Bill
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